Jubara, Anabta, Git Friday 19.8.05, morningObserves: Esthie Z., Nili P., Ofra T. (reporting)Jubara08:20 – The southern gate: The soldiers let us park our car, only after some arguing, behind the gate.A little boy, crying, pleads and tries to persuade the soldiers to let him into Jubara. The soldiers send him away, explaining to us that it was done for his own protection, so that he would not be run over by a car.The representative of the DCO allows a woman carrying two heavy bags with clothes to cross the CP. (although this CP is not meant to deal with goods). The northern gate: Only owners of permanent authorizations (lorries etc.) that are known to the soldiers and got a special permission from the DCO are allowed to pass, after been thoroughly inspected. Why? Disengagement. A pick-up with an orange license from the direction of Tulkarem is detained. The passengers with blue ID-s carried goods. They are detained and the keys of the pick-up taken. Esthie called the attention of the soldier that it is illegal to confiscate keys. The commander says that those are the orders he got from the battalion, from the brigade etc. Esthie insists, and calls the brigade. There she gets an unequivocal answer: It is forbidden to confiscate keys! There are no orders to take them! After this, the commander changes his tactics. He never intended to take them in the first place, and dragged the driver to say that they had never been taken, and that it was just a game. The goods had to be unloaded to another vehicle and taken back. Trucks keep passing the CP on their way to the north, some carrying earth for “development projects” and some with garbage from within the green line into area A. The entrance to Anabta09:45 – As has already been reported, a new CP, with all its attributes, has been erected, including new razor wire. We are not allowed further than the yellow gate. We are not allowed to pass from the direction of Anabta. Why? Closure. Disengagement.A pick-up from the UN arrives, carrying food for the needy in Anabta. The people get off, hand over obediently their ID-s for inspection. The food is taken down from the pick-up to another one that waits at the other side.10:15 – On our way to Git we pass another, what seems permanent, rolling roadblock. 10:30 – A military vehicle stops by a “suspicious vehicle” that is stuck on a dirt mound. It might be a stolen one. A local vehicle “catcher” inspects it. 10:45 – At one of the octopus arm entrances into Kdumim, the hill youth settles itself in tents (separate boys and girl, god forbid) and soldiers are on the other side, to guard or cover?Git junction10:50 – A lot of military, and a tent.10:55 – A military hummer blocks the entrance to Emthin and Phrakha. At the exit CP, there are three lines: one for the settlers, one for Jews like us and one for suspects.